Handmade Tap Holder and Spoon

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @LaserGadgets
    @LaserGadgets 3 года назад +203

    Everybody is making knives...that guy, made a SPOON! Dare to be different bro!

    • @Aedalas
      @Aedalas 3 года назад +2

      And you KNOW this guy forks.
      Yeah, this guy forks...

    • @LaserGadgets
      @LaserGadgets 3 года назад

      @@Aedalas Fork yeah.

    • @Aedalas
      @Aedalas 3 года назад +2

      @@LaserGadgets Yeah, I'm looking around and this is definitely the guy all the forking

    • @curbotize
      @curbotize 3 года назад +3

      I see you've played knifey spooney before!

    • @LaserGadgets
      @LaserGadgets 3 года назад

      @@curbotize Spooning with an errection? Yes.

  • @benkirkland5354
    @benkirkland5354 3 года назад +141

    Giving a periodic reverse turn while tapping can break the loose material and can help prevent too much binding up, lessening the chances of breaking the tap. We usually do a 1/2 to full rotation and break back a slight bit, rotate, break back, etc. love your stuff, Uri

    • @chazmakarowski5429
      @chazmakarowski5429 3 года назад +14

      When you tap enough holes like a full time machinist you'll get the spidey sense for when your tap is loaded up and in need of being cleaned out. Otherwise I rarely back the tap off to break the chip. Seems unnecessary when the tap only breaks when the flutes are bound right up

    • @c0mputer
      @c0mputer 3 года назад

      100%

    • @Nono-hk3is
      @Nono-hk3is 3 года назад +5

      @@chazmakarowski5429 yes, every time I've broken a tap, it was immediately preceded by the thought "gee I wonder why this has gotten so hard to turn?" Now I just need to learn to act on that thought appropriately.

    • @chazmakarowski5429
      @chazmakarowski5429 3 года назад +2

      @@Nono-hk3is besides having no real feel with small taps, tapping exotics or hardened materials, and having to use dull taps since buying them cost money and what I said still stands. Haven't broken a tap since... 2014? maybe 2015.
      Next time you break a tap though, throw the piece my way and i'll dig it out of the hole for ya ;)

    • @jimmurphy5739
      @jimmurphy5739 3 года назад

      This was the topic of another video's commentary recently and 2 things bear repeating as relates to NOT breaking the tap: first, use taps that are designed for machine tapping (versus hand tapping) and second, if possible, before moving the work piece, chuck the tap in the same chuck you used to drill the hole so it can be sent in perfectly. These taps might be a bit more costly, but I plan to give it a whirl.

  • @shinyribs2178
    @shinyribs2178 3 года назад +36

    Uri, I bet you would be a world champion etch-a-sketch artist with those lathe skills!
    Nice work as always. Nice to see a new project from you. Take care ✌️

  • @TheMixmastamike1000
    @TheMixmastamike1000 3 года назад +15

    Your humanity, personality, and relatability are as fun to watch as your awesome and inspiring craftsmanship.

  • @suzil7687
    @suzil7687 3 года назад +21

    This spoon needs to be a precursor to one of those beautifully creative videos like preserving lemons. Maybe it can be part of a series where you make several utensils to “cook” a kirsch holz tort or some silly play on words like that. I so look forward to the quirky side of your videos. Gruss Gott!!

  • @machinist_matt
    @machinist_matt 3 года назад +49

    Buy HSS taps instead of carbon steel.
    Also when you tap a thread use oil and back off a quarter turn for every full rotation and you'll never break one ever again. 😉

    • @jamesbarisitz4794
      @jamesbarisitz4794 3 года назад +6

      Gotta break that chip.👍

    • @manudehanoi
      @manudehanoi 3 года назад +2

      do carbon steel taps even exist nowadays?

    • @machinist_matt
      @machinist_matt 3 года назад

      @@manudehanoi Yes. They tend to be in sets or at the budget end of the scale. I don't like them but they are ok for the occasional user working in brass or aluminium.

    • @manudehanoi
      @manudehanoi 3 года назад +1

      @@machinist_matt I get my chinese HSS taps for 1 or 2 usd

  • @TonyBullard
    @TonyBullard 3 года назад +2

    Using cheap tools to make your own, better tools is a very satisfying feeling.

  • @tattoosteveneo
    @tattoosteveneo 3 года назад +2

    I hope you never change your ways. That’s what I love most about your channel.

  • @UncleDon226
    @UncleDon226 3 года назад +5

    I love this channel because the titles are always so vague when you see the thumbnail, but by then end, you're like "Oh, he's making a tap handle and spoon." But during the whole video I am enthralled.

  • @gaelletourneau-rouillard4965
    @gaelletourneau-rouillard4965 3 года назад +3

    Your videos really are the perfect mixes of craziness, amazing skills and English fumbling. It's just awesome!

  • @operator8014
    @operator8014 3 года назад

    Sorry man, I have no eye for style or art. I just love your personality while making these. You're such a gem of a human.

  • @peteb2
    @peteb2 3 года назад +20

    Just fantastic.... I absolutely adore the work you do. Some of it may not be in line with what a professional fitter-turner or machinist would do but you're learning each time about working this kind of media as an artist. The fantastically styled decorative creations you make with your hands are priceless in my eyes.

  • @BethanyRLake
    @BethanyRLake 3 года назад +24

    My husband and I love watching you create! You make some of the most incredible things! All the love from West Virginia, USA!

    • @yorkshirejoinery2869
      @yorkshirejoinery2869 3 года назад +1

      Yeyyy, West Virginia! Used to live in Nitro, loved it!

    • @BethanyRLake
      @BethanyRLake 3 года назад

      @@yorkshirejoinery2869 Small world! 😊❤

  • @corwin32
    @corwin32 3 года назад +3

    “But why?” is almost a requirement with a Uri Tuchman vid. Love ‘em, man.

  • @nv1493
    @nv1493 3 года назад +1

    With Uri, its not just the end result, it's how you're able to enjoy the ride to get there.

  • @samanthadean1083
    @samanthadean1083 3 года назад +2

    Please be careful Uri!!! I saw that cut on your finger!
    Amazing job! Watching you is always a fascinating experience!!!
    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @danbreyfogle8486
    @danbreyfogle8486 3 года назад +2

    So much advice below in the comments. I just can't help myself, here is my advice..... "Make more videos just like this, I love your sense of humor and I get that the mistakes aren't always mistakes!"

  • @jappyled1394
    @jappyled1394 3 года назад

    I understand you feel the need for something, and you do that as spoon as possible, and... oh yes, these nail files are really amazing for finishing! 👌

  • @farmerdiy9024
    @farmerdiy9024 3 года назад +6

    The reason I like your channel is you are equal parts artist, maker and mad man! Keep it up!

  • @morganmeehan5991
    @morganmeehan5991 3 года назад +2

    Honestly I don't think it matters too much what you make, as anything you make is worth watching. Incredible skill and precision, very enjoyable to see you work. Thanks!

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian 3 года назад +1

    The maddest, craziest, most watchable channel on RUclips. Thank you for being you and all you do. 🥴👏👏👍😀

  • @jackratcliffe7766
    @jackratcliffe7766 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding job, I love your rants. Lol makes me smile. Thank you for another fine video

  • @BigAdam2050
    @BigAdam2050 3 года назад +41

    "They are fine" , I got those taps, the are about as well made as a 3am drunk breakfast. Buy a set of proper taps, or second hand ones ( I get joblots off ebay) and its a WORLD of difference.

  • @robwoodke6592
    @robwoodke6592 3 года назад +1

    As always an awesome video. So many of your projects give the appearance of being made in 18th century Europe. I love every single one. Keep it up and thank you for the inspiration.

  • @pfadiva
    @pfadiva 3 года назад +2

    It looks like the perfect spoon to add water to water colors. And such an elegant tap holder! Another wonderful visit to Uri's workshop.

  • @Giddykippa65
    @Giddykippa65 3 года назад +4

    really enjoy your videos you're a really dedicated hand crafting mad genius i doubt many others on youtube would be prepared to hacksaw, file, scrape, chisel and grind metal by hand like you do keep up the good work Uri

  • @xsbiggy6349
    @xsbiggy6349 3 года назад +1

    Uri, as always I enjoy your videos. Each is a chance to get away from the world a few minutes and give my sanity a bit if a respite. Equally charming are the items you make as well as your personality and your joyful eccentricities make it even more of a pleasure to watch. Keep up the good work

  • @morophineswordphich8229
    @morophineswordphich8229 3 года назад +7

    The world needs more manual metalworking. Brava!

  • @MarkBenge
    @MarkBenge 3 года назад

    im mostly a wood worker but i keep watching because you are a bit scattered but you seem ok with it, like your enjoying your life. i think its part of having a creative mind. i can make great art but i spend a lot of time feeling scattered like you. what im trying to say is that you know how to be yourself and that is the shiny brass key that will unlock the tap and die to happiness :-)

  • @theclumsymaker781
    @theclumsymaker781 3 года назад

    Hands covered in dirt and cuts, and no idea why you just made something. A true artist and well respected aficionado of the maker movement.

  • @thetrevor861
    @thetrevor861 3 года назад +2

    What is better than a thing of beauty ? TWO things of beauty ! Wonderful work, thank you.

  • @kevindavis6042
    @kevindavis6042 3 года назад +1

    Nice work my friend
    Nice to see machinist video on Monday besides mr Rucker
    He's great don't get that wrong

  • @simonr6793
    @simonr6793 3 года назад +5

    You can't help but love this channel the most random bizarre things you ever want to see made alway's happen to be available on this channel. Bloody Brilliant 👏 👌 👍.
    Uri if you had the chance of having one new tool/item for your workshop what would it be and how much would it cost 🤔?.
    As always buddy 💯 % 👍 🇬🇧.

  • @tantamounted
    @tantamounted 3 года назад

    Watching this channel for the first time. I tried turning on the Closed Captions... and RUclips's auto captions interpreted the sounds of the tools as "[Music]". How true, YT. How true.
    Also, that work looks good. Thanks for showing it.

    • @didndido3638
      @didndido3638 3 года назад

      It's actually sad...I mean the state of music these days.... it's categorised as machine background noise from the algoritham

  • @jeffryan90359
    @jeffryan90359 3 года назад +1

    I concur with others about using some oil and giving the tap a 1/4 turn back. Love watching you work - especially the process and commentary that goes along with the job. Greetings from Kansas, USA

  • @christinalind2034
    @christinalind2034 3 года назад +2

    I like this Channel so much.

  • @Gameboygenius
    @Gameboygenius 3 года назад +50

    When I saw you stop rotating the chuck manually and moved away your hand in the intro I thought to myself "he's not going to do *that,* is he?" But you were and the result was exactly as expected. Very This Old Tony-esque moment.

    • @ericg7044
      @ericg7044 3 года назад +7

      I think he switched the tap out for a center drill, that's why he did the little hand wave thing in front of it. You can see the tip is much smaller in diameter than the end of the tap was. He dun tricked us.

    • @Yoshikaable
      @Yoshikaable 3 года назад +1

      @@ericg7044 shh

  • @jakoblundeborg9881
    @jakoblundeborg9881 3 года назад +1

    The steel you ordered (automatstål in swedish) is easy to work with. Cuts like a charm and easy to bend as well. Those bolts you're machining are hardened so your machining experience will be a lot more pleasant! Keep up the good work!

  • @idsanaki
    @idsanaki 3 года назад +1

    Hello. I watch you from Russia. I like your content very much. I don’t know the language, but everything is exactly interesting. Thank you.

  • @bazzatron9482
    @bazzatron9482 3 года назад

    Hey Uri - next time you decide to make a spoon - consider the lathe! Us wood-turners make them all the time, and your technique with the tool-post is really not all that dissimilar from when we use a scraper. Would definitely speed up your bulk material removal, and you wouldn't even need to worry about grain direction :)
    Great work. Maybe you should look at making a tap-follower for your tapping efforts ;)

  • @frankierzucekjr
    @frankierzucekjr 3 года назад +1

    These are my favorite videos. The random the better lol. You sir are a trip and so much fun and entertaining to watch.

  • @leiferickson3183
    @leiferickson3183 3 года назад +6

    Awesome! I cant get over how great the bolts finish are. But be aware that brass and also that "Free machining steel" are both very likely to have lead in them. Here in the states they often have an L in the name, for instance 12L14

    • @glorygloryholeallelujah
      @glorygloryholeallelujah 2 года назад

      Nah, it’s fine….
      Lead makes everything taste sweeter-just ask the ancient Roman Empire!!
      😆😈

  • @Johnnysday
    @Johnnysday 3 года назад +1

    Just another brilliant and creative renaissance man…

  • @douglowe3693
    @douglowe3693 3 года назад +1

    Watching you from over here in Japan... love ya Uri ~ keep up the great content! You are always a true fresh breath in these crazy times!

  • @brothernobody1775
    @brothernobody1775 3 года назад +1

    The video was fine, perhaps giving a shout out to the patreon members in the outro would encourage more folks to interact. Like end credits or something. It's just a thought, always love watching the whimsical things you make. world needs a little more of that.

  • @st.finnikin
    @st.finnikin 3 года назад

    This is beautifully done! Thank you for sharing this! I love when you crack up at yourself, it gives me life hahah

  • @michalmarek5009
    @michalmarek5009 3 года назад

    I don't know anyone who can spend their time so beautifully. I love your videos .. 😻🖐

  • @jvl3215
    @jvl3215 3 года назад

    Brilliant craftsmanship. You are a genius and a gentleman. Best wishes from India 🇮🇳.

  • @theinvasivespecies1119
    @theinvasivespecies1119 3 года назад +1

    Looks great uri

  • @1208bug
    @1208bug 2 года назад

    hello Uri, I have enjoyed your videos for a few years and always look forward to them. One day museums will be exibiting your work!

  • @berserkir
    @berserkir 3 года назад +2

    Your an amazing artist/craftsman, thank you for sharing your work!

  • @chuxmix65
    @chuxmix65 3 года назад +1

    Perhaps a suggestion?
    Secure traveling sandwich holder.
    That suitcase didn't work out so well last time... but the video was, as the kids say, AWESOME!!!

  • @jvebarnes
    @jvebarnes 3 года назад

    Another great project Uri and I hope you are doing well and feeling healthy in this crazy world.

  • @frodobaggins169
    @frodobaggins169 3 года назад +5

    It's good to see you back. I love to watch you work, your an artist. Yet another great and inspiring video, thanks!

  • @tim_bbq1008
    @tim_bbq1008 3 года назад

    Uri, looks like you may have upgraded some of your tooling. that lathe collet is super nice! Thanks for sharing!

  • @zebhall9229
    @zebhall9229 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely love your videos! It is all about your personality, that makes anything you make worth watching, love you Brother!

  • @blaze3124
    @blaze3124 3 года назад

    I love to watch this humble an kind man making awesome stuff.

  • @slartimus
    @slartimus 3 года назад

    Oh my god, those slow pushes in with increasingly tense music while tapping some threads... only for it all to be fine with no taps broken. Uri. Uri, please. 😂

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 3 года назад

    The perfect utensil for stirring your tea sir! Most enjoyable.

  • @swissalmonds2775
    @swissalmonds2775 3 года назад

    Glad you brought out the carbide for that shcs, those things are pretty rough to machine, amazing work as always

  • @randyjr808
    @randyjr808 3 года назад +3

    Love seeing you pop up on my feed, your creations are amazing! Any "flaw" just makes it that much more genuine.

  • @frankiebouchard2885
    @frankiebouchard2885 3 года назад

    Always a pleasure to watch you Uri.

  • @your_utube
    @your_utube 3 года назад

    I love this crazy Jew. Love this channel. Very unique and I agree that it is charming. Thanks Uri.

  • @Xlaxsauce
    @Xlaxsauce 3 года назад +1

    no need for another take, Real Uri is best Uri

  • @BlackSunCompany
    @BlackSunCompany 3 года назад +3

    Nice! Agreed, brass tends to look iffy until you get it up to a high polish. Always a pleasure to see one of your uploads!
    Be very careful with types of free machining steel if these are going to be used in any kind of eating or drinking implements because some types are leaded. The inclusion of lead creates small nodules throughout the steel and provides an easier break for chips, which is why they're good for machining. A couple of other alloys (e.g. those with added sulfur or manganese) have a similar effect without the problems of lead.
    SAE grades that include an L (12L13 or 12L14 are pretty common) are leaded. Couldn't find specs for automatenstahl like 9SMnPb28 on Matweb but those seem to just list out particular alloying elements and point percentages, so that example would be leaded at .28%.

    • @glorygloryholeallelujah
      @glorygloryholeallelujah 2 года назад

      Nah, it’s fine….
      Lead makes everything taste sweeter-just ask the ancient Roman Empire!!
      😆😈

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 3 года назад +1

    Great Work & Video, My Friend👍

  • @viorsa8200
    @viorsa8200 3 года назад

    Excelente tutorial Uri , mucha imaginación hay que tener , para sacar de dos tornillos , esas dos preciosas obras de arte , trabajas las piezas en el torno como los de madera , jajaja , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓

  • @shurik5289
    @shurik5289 3 года назад

    Uri, you are absolutely crazy, and absolutely beautiful, love your non standard methods and really amazing videos. You are awesome.

  • @eveningecho5334
    @eveningecho5334 3 года назад

    Beautiful craftsmanship, try a bit of oil on anything you put in the tail stock chuck on the lathe, drills, taps etc, esp when working steel

  • @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924
    @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924 3 года назад

    All cheap Tap holders suck Uri, well done on inventing a good one. I am amazed how well your lathe and tooling cuts mild steel, not many people would like to hold the tool while turning steel........or they are just plain mad, that probably helps!!

  • @gabrielebrasolin8073
    @gabrielebrasolin8073 3 года назад

    " I don't know why I made this " This is the whole reason why I love you man, I would give you a big hug if I could

  • @devjock
    @devjock 3 года назад

    The tapping scenes 🤣That subtle scratchy terror violin sound in the background while zooming in ever so slightly. Absolutely awesome! I can't wait to see how many people are flipping out about not giving it the ol' half turn back. Hey about the spoon not being good at spooning, well, I can relate :D Awesome work on the tap, that is just gorgeous!

  • @martinpanev6651
    @martinpanev6651 3 года назад +3

    Love spoons! And tap holders that is... Great work!

  • @Boufonamong
    @Boufonamong 3 года назад

    I see your clever camera tricks at the start! Good video, you successfully border the edge of whacky. Each episode is crafted better than the thing your making 😂😂

  • @1924ab
    @1924ab 3 года назад +2

    That beautiful spoon would make a great gift for parents with a newborn.

  • @nicknimocks1792
    @nicknimocks1792 3 года назад

    You da man Uri! Keep doing what your doing!

  • @NomadMakes
    @NomadMakes 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great video! This made my day. As always, looking forward to the next. Cheers from Norway.

  • @piclife1178
    @piclife1178 3 года назад

    I have one of those cheap tap/die sets. I love cheap tools but avoid using it because the taps are so low quality. I would strongly recommend getting a few taps of HSS from a really good manufacturer, they are far stronger, sharper and cut with less force and will last 20 times longer. If you have never used a really good quality tap then treat yourself, spend $10 on a single M3 tap from someone like Dormer and be amazed by how much better they are. Great video, lovely organic shapes hand turning metal, well done.

  • @chrisclark4813
    @chrisclark4813 3 года назад +2

    Hi Uri,
    I love your work, thanks for your videos.
    I've had a Paetol Micro Lathe for 30 years now and I really love it. My standard collets are tiny, simple and are now worn out.
    Could you let me know who makes the collet chuck you are using in this video, it looks great. Thanks very much, Chris.

  • @toompyfloyd4074
    @toompyfloyd4074 3 года назад

    13:18 this is why i love your videos so much! just the unabashed madness is refreshing:D

  • @TheMrWoodsman
    @TheMrWoodsman 3 года назад

    You are a true craftsman of your art. Happy new you year.

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 3 года назад +1

    Fun machining at the lathe! Both results were excellent. 👍 😃

  • @MawoDuffer
    @MawoDuffer 3 года назад

    You are great at that lathe sculpting free hand. Keep it up I love this stuff

  • @Luke-nr5gt
    @Luke-nr5gt Год назад

    Love you more with every new project!

  • @brunol.5975
    @brunol.5975 3 года назад +2

    Damn you made it sexier than I ever saw it! Made in USA with a Japanese beam, traveling to UK then France to end up in your shop! That's quite an adventure for a lathe 🤣!
    You really do gorgeous things on it!

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox 3 года назад +1

    It's clearly visible in your work that you have been watching some machining videos lately :-)
    It's all benefit. It opens a lot of possibilities.

  • @ducomaritiem7160
    @ducomaritiem7160 3 года назад

    I love you, Uri. Keep it up man!

  • @bengagliano7415
    @bengagliano7415 3 года назад +1

    Love you Uri! 😍

  • @JesseSchoch
    @JesseSchoch 3 года назад

    you should make a "turnado" for your next build! You could also buy one but that is no fun. It is a system for freehand metal turning for curves and such.

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker 3 года назад +6

    That spoon would hold just about the right amount of cutting fluid to put on a tap before using it.

  • @dryaplesbrokentelevision656
    @dryaplesbrokentelevision656 3 года назад

    Love your work. Extremely creative in all facets. Keep going you genius!!!

  • @MrAlan0151
    @MrAlan0151 3 года назад

    Always does a good job, well done Uri

  • @gunrbjuo3179
    @gunrbjuo3179 3 года назад

    חולה עליך אורי
    העבודות שלך והאנרגיות זה משהו אחר
    עומר

  • @joshfick4107
    @joshfick4107 3 года назад

    Uir! my heart can't take the stress when you zoom in while tapping, I keep thinking the tap is going to break hahahahaha

  • @pnwRC.
    @pnwRC. 3 года назад +1

    I like the new tap holder!

  • @_zzpza
    @_zzpza 3 года назад +2

    Equal parts whimsy and charm. Well done. :)

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 3 года назад +1

    Very little liquid - but it is pretty :-) nice job on the tiny tap handle. I have the most baby Starrett for things like that (and the bigger ones) and I use all of them on the regular for various sized jobs.

  • @zoltantapai3716
    @zoltantapai3716 3 года назад

    Since the head of the spoon is removable you could make a whole range of different heads for it in another video. It could include a knife and fork as well as other stuff like styluses and loop tools for sculpting, different carving chisels and knifes and so mutch more. All of them on the same handle. Great vid as always.

  • @jpsimon206
    @jpsimon206 3 года назад +1

    You probably already know this but if you're looking for a nice free machining steel that can produce good surface finishes at a decent cost, 12 L is pretty hard to beat. I know that the designations of metallurgy are different in Europe, it's basically a mild steel with 12% or 0.12% of lead, I can never remember which ratio is correct, but only one of them is legal to sell so it should be easy to figure out. I'm assuming you do not have access to a surface grinder. That is the basis for my recommendation, the assumption that you want something free machining that can be brought to a decent finish with Emory paper and similar simple tools

    • @nilsschenkel7149
      @nilsschenkel7149 3 года назад

      I´d guess he´ll rather go (or should, at least) with a steel that is alloyed with sulfur and phosphorus or manganese. You´re not supposed to machine leaded steel without respiratory protection and a fume hood. AFAIK the lead only makes a difference if you want to do some really high speed cutting, so the other alloys should perform well enough for the home gamer.

  • @YooProjects
    @YooProjects 3 года назад

    Beautiful project 👍👍